
Voices in Rural China
Associate professor of Chinese Keith Dede and Neil Murray CAS ’13 collect oral histories at the crossroads of Han Chinese, Tibetan, and Mongolian cultures.
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Featured Stories
Venture and Vision
Budding student and alumni entrepreneurs compete for start-up funding.
Intelligent Design
Matthew Rugamba CAS ’13 launches his own fashion line, House of Tayo.
Grit and Grace
Through his documentary films, Brian Lindstrom BS’84 brings marginalized lives to light.
Filling the Mental Health Gap
Lewis & Clark’s Community Counseling Center provides high-quality, affordable counseling to the Portland community.
Message from the President
Entrepreneurship and the Liberal Arts
On Palatine Hill
Lewis & Clark Community Counseling Center

Buzz

Divining Meaning: Meditations on Gender and Religion

Stafford Centennial

Powerful IA Symposium

Winter Sports

NWC Champions

Community Service Honored

College Outdoors: Creating a Sense of Place

Meet the New Dean of Students

New Environmental Law Degree— for Nonlawyers

Congressman on Campus
Letters and Posts

The Art of Heavy Metal
Profiles
Students Mourned
Faculty Remembered
BirdFellow Takes Flight
On a summer day in 2007, Bjorn Hinrichs BA ’94 and his 3-year-old son, Sawyer, were exploring the front yard of their Lake Oswego, Oregon, home—digging in the dirt, turning over rocks, and inspecting bugs. A noisy bird with a red head and fluffy red chest flew in and landed. Sawyer was captivated—and curious.
A Noteworthy Attorney and Musician
Greg Scholl JD ’95 headed home from his day job at the Metropolitan Public Defender’s Office in Hillsboro, Oregon, to grab his trombone and don a black tuxedo, bow tie, and cummerbund.
Alumni News
Births and Adoptions, Spring 2013
Spring 2013

Lewis & Clark on the Road

Reunion Weekend

Honors Banquet

Worldwide Black and Orange Parties

Homecoming and Family Weekend
Leadership
Scholarship Recognition Luncheon
Major Gifts and Grants

Scholarships Impact Donors and Students
In Memoriam
In Memoriam, Spring 2013
Honoring alumni, faculty, staff, and friends who have recently passed.
Afterword
Stories From Michoacán
In a widely viewed TED talk, Nigerian novelist Chimamanda Adichie describes her encounters with “the danger of a single story.” Adichie grew up in a middle-class family, and her mother repeatedly commanded that she finish her dinner, citing the poverty of their houseboy, Fide. When she finally met Fide’s family, she was astonished that his mother wove beautiful raffia baskets. In her mother’s single story of poverty, there was no room for beauty. Single stories reduce the complexity of human experience. People become, Adichie argues, one aspect of their lives.











